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Re: Range access
Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2020 12:05 pm
by Polchraine
Lancs Lad wrote:
If the number of vehicles on the road outside my house over the last couple of days is anything to go by then the lockdown is officially over. I realise that some of these drivers / pax have a perfectly valid reason to be out and about but when the traffic levels actually exceed what you would expect to see on a normal, pre-pandemic day you really have to ask yourself what the hell is going on.
Same here, traffic is maybe 5-10 times what it was last week.
I am having to shield myself so cannot go out without very good reason. Needed to post something last night so waited until around 23:00 and drove to the post box and took the longer route home which also gave the car a short run. Pulled up at traffic lights, right behind a police car! and half expecting their STOP sign to come on and ask me why I was out.
Re: Range access
Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2020 12:39 pm
by snayperskaya
Polchraine wrote:Lancs Lad wrote:
If the number of vehicles on the road outside my house over the last couple of days is anything to go by then the lockdown is officially over. I realise that some of these drivers / pax have a perfectly valid reason to be out and about but when the traffic levels actually exceed what you would expect to see on a normal, pre-pandemic day you really have to ask yourself what the hell is going on.
Same here, traffic is maybe 5-10 times what it was last week.
I am having to shield myself so cannot go out without very good reason. Needed to post something last night so waited until around 23:00 and drove to the post box and took the longer route home which also gave the car a short run. Pulled up at traffic lights, right behind a police car! and half expecting their STOP sign to come on and ask me why I was out.
Don't know where you guys are but in the majority of Telford it is like 28 Days Later!, there is vey little traffic about.
Re: Range access
Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2020 2:20 pm
by Lancs Lad
snayperskaya wrote:Polchraine wrote:Lancs Lad wrote:
If the number of vehicles on the road outside my house over the last couple of days is anything to go by then the lockdown is officially over. I realise that some of these drivers / pax have a perfectly valid reason to be out and about but when the traffic levels actually exceed what you would expect to see on a normal, pre-pandemic day you really have to ask yourself what the hell is going on.
Same here, traffic is maybe 5-10 times what it was last week.
I am having to shield myself so cannot go out without very good reason. Needed to post something last night so waited until around 23:00 and drove to the post box and took the longer route home which also gave the car a short run. Pulled up at traffic lights, right behind a police car! and half expecting their STOP sign to come on and ask me why I was out.
Don't know where you guys are but in the majority of Telford it is like 28 Days Later!, there is vey little traffic about.
No lockdown here in Lancaster. More traffic on the road than ever and no cops either so come on up and put your pedal to the metal. Seems to be the done thing at the moment.
LL
Re: Range access
Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2020 2:34 pm
by RDC
It's got noticeably busier this week compared to a couple of weeks ago.
Re: Range access
Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2020 3:58 pm
by Plumose
The bit of Oxford I am in has massively reduced traffic
Re: Range access
Posted: Sat Apr 25, 2020 2:16 am
by Alpha1
Were I live is like a ghost town. All the traffic has disappeared. There are two cars turn up each day with I assume nurses they kit them selves up and go into the house over the road the guy recently had a stroke and then the house next door to them I guess they are at risk or have some sort of condition. Other than that I rarely see any one out and about.
Most of the time I am either in the back garden or in the shed. I am reading a lot and have stocked up on books. I have done just about everything I can work wise working from home. I have a conference call every Thursday with the Company I work for who are looking at ways to get me back in to work along with the team I work with. But that is not going to happen any time soon. I am just grateful that there will be some thing to go back to at the end of all this. There are a lot of people and business that are not so fortunate.
Re: Range access
Posted: Sat Apr 25, 2020 8:30 am
by Bovril
I had to drive to a hospital yesterday to be swabbed as I've been symptomatic for a few days. The roads were very busy and the streets were as busy, if not busier, than I've seen them throughout this entire episode.
Complacency is kicking in, people are returning to going out without considering if they need to or not.
Re: Range access
Posted: Sat Apr 25, 2020 5:07 pm
by RDC
Bovril wrote:I had to drive to a hospital yesterday to be swabbed as I've been symptomatic for a few days. The roads were very busy and the streets were as busy, if not busier, than I've seen them throughout this entire episode.
Complacency is kicking in, people are returning to going out without considering if they need to or not.
More businesses are finding ways to keep operating, so more traffic is to be expected.
My biggest concern is the smackrats who haven't been social distancing at all throughout all this. We've also now started Ramadan and social distancing has well and truly gone out the window in that part of the community round where I live. I'm forever frustrated with some of my family's lack of care.
Re: Range access
Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2020 10:05 am
by jack Mack
Alpha1 wrote:I was sat here pondering stroking some of my Girls. The Steyr SSG. The Winchester underlever etc. Yes them type of Girls.
Wondering if I would ever get to shoot them again any time this year.
Then it occurred to me I still have access to an outdoor range our Club has an outdoor 30 yard range. To access it you have to walk down a rutted path passing at least two farms.
Cross a field that is normally grazing cows. Go down a very very steep path. And then you are on the range firing point. The range has a stream running through the middle of it.
We have built a bridge over it so you can access the targets. Obviously if you are of a certain age you would not normally want to put yourself through the trauma of even accessing it.
I don,t visit it very often its even a struggle to get a 4x4 down there and back out fortunately the farmer is quite happy to help with his tractor as long as we keep him sweet.
Its a great place in the summer but wicked in the winter.
What if when you got there it was awash with with like minded shooters wanting to give it some.
Would you risk it how would you work out the distancing thing. Bear in mind these Guys have known each other for a lifetime.
Would you go for it or stay locked up.
As shooters, we must demonstrate that we are sensible,competent and indeed realistic individuals. The quicker we do as we're told and stay at home, the quicker we will be able to get back to our sport.
Re: Range access
Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2020 8:22 pm
by Mike95
Range and club security are a problem..my club does not keep firearms on our range but another club does..if club members do not check security, who will? The range is isolated...
Mike95